Your Time Is Gonna Come
By Colin McCabe From Issue 45, Winter 2000 The Premiership is a strange thing. Three straight home wins against poor opposition put us fifth. Since the long-awaited Henchoz/Hyypia partnership was born, we’ve looked decidedly
By Colin McCabe From Issue 45, Winter 2000 The Premiership is a strange thing. Three straight home wins against poor opposition put us fifth. Since the long-awaited Henchoz/Hyypia partnership was born, we’ve looked decidedly
By Jimmy Conway From Issue 49, Winter 2000 Laziness. If there’s one thing I can’t stand on a football pitch, it laziness. It doesn’t matter if it’s Buckley Hill playing fields on a Sunday morning
By Dave Houlgate and Steve Kelly Frm Issue 44, Autumn 1999 First love never dies. That’s a line from a thousand songs, but the one I always remember is the Walker Brothers – probably
By Steve Kelly From Issue 44, Autumn 1999 “Oh, I used to be disgusted/But now I try to be amused”. He’s a good Red is Elvis Costello, but you try following his ‘advice’ after the
By Dave Houlgate From Issue 44, Autumn 1999 From: The Football Association (est 1862) FUNNY FARM, ROAD TO NOWHERE, Cloud Cuckoo Land, NO 1DEA To: Phil Din, Referees Association, 2, Noteven Close, Brainlessan Nr
By Cosmo Viancra From Issue 44, Autumn 1999 Is there anybody out there still buying the Daily Mirror? Clearly, you did not see the edition that contained the Liverpool 0 Watford 1 match ‘report’